Rabu, 06 Februari 2013

Boston Art Scene

By Helen Gerogette


Boston is a heaven for wonderful art studios. On Newbury Street alone, there are 6 blocks of studios of all descriptions situated among Victorian houses, fancy bistros, and gift shops. It's enough to please any individual that is interested in art. Following is a rating of the top 4 Boston art studios. They're found in numerous areas of Boston and each has a specific appeal to a variety of inventive interests.

Gallery d'Orsay

This art gallerie is located at 33 Newberry Street. It is as classy as the famous d'Orsay Museum in Paris. This Boston art gallerie has some old master art work by artists like Rembrandt and Renoir and 20th century artists like Picasso and Miro. Shows run for roughly a month when a new collection comes on view. At one time or another, this gallerie homes work by Toulouse-Lautrec, Manet, Dali and some modern, living artists. The staff is well informed and will help you find an inventive work if they don't have it. This art is extremely costly. Those on a low budget will have to be satisfied to just look. This gallerie is open Monday to Sat. from 10AM 6PM and Sundays from 12PM to 6PM.

Judith Dowling Art Gallery

The positioning of this gallerie is at 133 Charles Street in the historic Beacon Hill area of Boston. Considered one of the most peculiar of Boston art studios, it was started in 1989 and focuses on fine Japanese art. There are paintings, ceramics, textiles and folks arts displayed in Japanese tradition. This is costly goods, however it is illuminating to do a "walk through." The gallerie is open Thursday thru Sat. 11AM 5PM or by appointment.

International Poster Gallery

Back on Newbury Street, the International Poster Gallery is located at 205 Newbury St. This gallerie will appeal to a broad sector of art fans. It houses a giant choice of over 10,000 original vintage posters. It's one of the most significant poster collections worldwide. The price bracket is from about $100 up to a pricey $20,000. These posters are marvellously displayed and the various themes showed are stunning geometrical art pieces, travel, food, art noveau, and music, to name a few.

The SOWA Artists Guild

The South End district is home to the most casual and groovy of the art studios in Boston. The SOWA Artists Guild at 450 Harrison is found at 450 Harrison Street. This is an organization of pro artists who work and live in studios in the area. The living space and art studios of the artists are often found in old warehouses and factories. There are fifteen studios and fifty studios open from 9AM-7PM weekdays and 11AM-5PM on weekends. Folks read the numerous galleries and studios, and can buy from an artist, even speaking a bit with him. One can find electrifying art work that's fairly inexpensive.




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